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Exploring Black History & Heritage in the Special Collections Library

Would you like to see the Phillis Wheatley's book of poetry published in 1773? Why did The Negro Motorist Green Book become an essential travel guide during the Jim Crow era? Are you interested in learning more about Black life at UVA? Attend this thirty minute workshop to learn more about unearthing precious gems of Black history and Black life at the world-renowned Special Collections Library.

Interested in this event? It's part of a workshop series from the Library's Teaching and Learning team! Check out the full listing.

Date:
Monday, October 30, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Location:
Harrison/Small 318
Campus:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Categories:
Getting to Know the UVA Libraries Workshop
Presenter:
Krystal Appiah & Regina Carter
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Event Organizer

Krystal Appiah